I'm seriously considering a QuickLift (a.k.a QTLift, QLift, etc.) What happens to the permanent purse string sutures after I age another 10 years and want to have another lift? Can they be removed to allow for another surgical procedure or if it's medically necessary if, for instance, the body begins to reject the suture? Thank you!
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A one-sided surgical face lift is possible however there will naturally be some asymmetry between the two sides after it is completed. You should also expect some hidden scarring on the side of surgery. Non-surgical options include filler or threadlifts on the lower side. It is best to have an...
FaceTite can internally tighten the skin in the lower face and neck. After all the skin has been heated and contracted, we shape the neck with liposuction to give definition and remove stubborn pockets of fat. In one quick treatment, we can tighten skin, remove fat, and contour the lower face,...
Hello, and thank you for your question. A QuickLift refers to a facelift procedure that focuses on the mid and lower face unlike a full facelift which rejuvenates both the lower and upper facial areas. A full facelift treats the SMAS, the muscular and connective tissue supporting which supports...